How much ram should Lumia 900 have?

I have had my Lumia 900 for almost a week, and I am very happy with the build quality and design. However, I found my device can only be detected up to 358 MB total ram, which is not consistent with what Nokia claims it should have 512MB. Can anyone clarify this confusion for me? Thanks!
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How are you checking the memory? Sure you're not seeing "Available Free Memory"?
Keep in mind that the OS and any background tasks are going to use memory. You'll never see 512k of available memory as the OS alone is going to use memory. It can also cache into memory so if you see a very low number it's not a big deal as I find WP7 handles/releases memory to apps very well.

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